«CRENATURE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
crenature sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
crenature ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
1
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History).: Geology
Laterally the crenature is prolonged into projecting “ claws ” which help to grip the
seed. The claw regarded as the outer one is shorter, bluntly rounded, more or
less complete. The inner claw is broken so its true length is unknown (cf. Text-fig.
2
Calcutta journal of natural history and miscellany of the ...
R. Stipes pretty smooth ; fronds lanceolate, alternately pinnate ; leaflets falcate,
obtuse, the lower pinnatifld ; the upper more or less crenate-serrate, inner
crenature on the upper side larger. Fructifications generally in double lines, with
a vein ...
3
Curtis's Botanical Magazine Or Flower-garden Displayed
each crenature, small and not unlike those of the RHIPSALIS tribe. The base is
occupied by the germen, which is nearly sphaerical, pale green, smooth. Calyx of
three small, oval, concave, brownish, scariose leaflets, but gradually becoming ...
William Curtis, John Sims,
1828
4
Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club
lamella was continued from its point of origin so long as the growth of the
crenature allowed for its development. After attaining a certain width the
crenatures gradually become narrower and thin out at the margin. Under such
conditions of ...
Torrey Botanical Club,
1921
5
Flora of the Presidency of Madras: Ranunculaceae to opiliaceae
Leaflets ovate cordate, main nerves dividing at top, each branch running into a
crenature; upper surface usually prominently asperous between the nerves 5.
aspera. Leaflets ovate, long acuminate, more or less acute at base, main nerves
of ...
Stem branched at the base, ascending, zig-zag; leaves crenato-serrate, obtuse,
upper ones ovate, ovato-oblong or lanceolate, lower ones ovato-cordate ;
stipules lyrato-pinnatifid, central lobe with a single crenature on each side ;
sepals ...
William Allport Leighton,
1841
7
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
... delicately and minutely crenated, quite glabrous, rigid, darkish-green, and
quite smooth above, with a few very obscure oblique nerves, beneath paler,
dotted with glands which are scarcely pellucid, while at every crenature is a
conspicuous ...
Emarginate. Leaf. Terminated by a crenature. Phil. bot. l ,.1 BOTANICAL TERMS.
9
An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
... Leaves ovate oblong serrated 8518 Leaves ovate with a double crenature on
each side 8519 Leaves stalked ovate serrated, Spikes terminal long
ANGI0SPEHMIA. 8520 Leaves lanceolate ovate serrated somewhat stalked
terminal, Pedunc ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don,
1836
10
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The cells are of the thinnest texture, and it is a matter of the greatest difliculty to
distinguish the crenature of the margin. Dr. Fleming describes the rim as plain,
and conjectures that Pallas may have seen the tips of the tentacles showing
above ...